Two rail cars filled with trash are shown at the scene of a train derailment involving four rail cars and one CSX Corp. locomotive that occurred at about 10:15 a.m. on Nov. 1. No one was injured in the incident, but all three CSX rail lines are closed just west of Pittsburgh Avenue in Millcreek Township.CHRISTOPHER MILLETTE/Erie Times-News

Three Erie intersections are closed to traffic because of a derailment involving a westbound CSX train.

The roughly 2-mile train derailed just west of Pittsburgh Avenue shortly after 10 a.m. One of the train's three engines left the track and is leaking diesel fuel from one of its 2,000-gallon tanks. Four cars behind the engine, filled with construction debris, were knocked off the tracks and a fifth car's front wheels are off the tracks.

The train is blocking the crossings at Pittsburgh Avenue, Greengarden Road and Raspberry Street. The last car on the train is just west of the crossing at Cascade Street, which is open to traffic.

There are no reported injuries in the accident. Erie police and firefighters were initially called to the derailment, but the incident has been turned over to emergency crews in Millcreek Township, where the derailment occurred.